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Slit a Vein or Vote for McCain?
By Chuck Muth
CNSNews.com Commentary 
February 04, 2008

On the eve of Super-Duper Tuesday, some Drive-By Muthings:

* While the conservative knock against Mitt Romney is that he started out as
a moderate and has since moved to the right, John McCain started out on the
right but has since moved to the left. Which is worse?

* That McCain is now successfully campaigning as a conservative apparently
proves you can fool an awful lot of Republicans an awful lot of the time.

* GOP party pooh-bahs are now pushing McCain under the assumption that he's
the one Republican who can keep "that woman" out of the Oval Office. But
he's also the one Republican with a Ross Perot-like temper problem who could
similarly suffer a meltdown next fall and hand the election to her on a
silver platter. Talk about a "risky scheme."

* Conservative columnist Ann Coulter said this week she'd vote for Hillary
rather than vote for John McCain. Sounds pretty extreme, right? But guess
what? She's not alone. I overheard a Republican woman at a GOP event
yesterday who said, "I'd rather slit a vein than vote for John McCain." Nice
bumper sticker. Many conservatives aren't just saying "No" to John McCain.
They're saying, "Hell, no!"

* So tell me again why McCain is the best Republican to defeat Hillary in
November?

* As long as Mike Huckabee stays in the race, he's helping John McCain by
taking conservative votes away from Mitt Romney, the only remaining GOP
candidate with a shot at stopping the Double-Talk Express. So the question
for Huckabee supporters on Tuesday will be this simple: Do I vote for McCain
by voting for Huckabee...or Romney?

* Jason Wright over at Political Derby notes this week that "it seems
(Huckabee will) be as satisfied with a McCain win as he would his own." One
of the early criticisms of Huckabee was that he could care less about the
conservative movement or the Republican Party; that's it's always all about
Mike. Looks like those reports were pretty accurate. 

* Some conservatives have come to the conclusion that the ONLY hope for the
conservative movement this election cycle is a brokered GOP convention in
which a dark-horse consensus candidate can ride in to save the day.
Desperate times call for desperate measures. And these are desperate times
for the Right.

* In the unlikely event conservatives can somehow force a brokered
convention, who might the dark-horse savior be? Many, of course, are talking
about Newt Gingrich. But others are quietly suggesting a candidate who they
believe could unite all the factions of the Reagan center-right coalition
without inflaming the Left the way the former House Speaker would: South
Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford. And Sanford is someone even the Ron Paul folks
could support.

* Do it! Do it! Do it!

* It's been pointed out that no nominee coming out of a brokered convention
has ever gone on to win the White House in November. True. But as my friend
Phil Sheldon notes, that was before Al Gore invented the Internet. Point
taken.

* And finally, even if Newt or Sanford lost in November the way Gerald Ford
lost to Jimmy Carter in '76 after the conservative GOP primary challenge by
Reagan, at least conservatives would be united in their opposition to
Hillary (or Barack) for the next four years. That would probably result in
regaining at least one, and maybe even both houses of Congress in 2010,
followed by a Reagan-like win against a failed Democrat incumbent president
in 2012 by a true conservative.

I can think of worse scenarios. So can a growing number of other
conservatives.


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